Where to stay in Negril?
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West End Negril delivers Jamaica's most dramatic views with limestone cliffs plunging into turquoise waters. Daredevil cliff jumpers put on daily shows at spots like Rick's Cafe, while reggae beats flow from colorful bars perched above the sea. Hidden coves and natural swimming holes offer refreshing escapes between sunbathing sessions on the rugged coast. You'll find perfect sunset-watching spots around every bend. Seafood dominates local menus, with fresh catches served alongside spicy jerk chicken at clifftop restaurants. Accommodations range from budget guesthouses to luxurious villas, most featuring ocean views and tropical gardens. Getting around requires taxis or rental cars since public transit is limited on the scenic coastal road.

Good Hope's pristine stretch of Negril's famous Seven Mile Beach is the ultimate tropical paradise for sun-seekers and water lovers. Spend your days snorkeling in crystal-clear turquoise waters or lounging under swaying palm trees. Local fishermen still work these shores while beach bars pump reggae beats and the aroma of jerk spices fills the air. Accommodations range from luxury all-inclusive resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses with open-air tropical designs. Feast on fresh seafood at beachside stands or resort restaurants as spectacular sunsets paint the sky. Most visitors rely on resort shuttles or taxis, as walking is mainly pleasant along the beach areas.
Dive into the Caribbean's most laid-back paradise where Seven Mile Beach stretches like golden perfection against turquoise waters. The cliff divers at Rick's Cafe perform heart-stopping plunges while reggae rhythms float through the air. Bloody Bay Beach offers a quieter alternative when the main stretch gets crowded. Snorkel among vibrant coral reefs teeming with tropical fish just offshore. The West End cliffs provide dramatic sunset views that explain why visitors linger for 'just one more night.' Local seafood restaurants serve catch-of-the-day with Jamaican spices that will haunt your dreams back home. For a break from beach life, the Negril Lighthouse offers panoramic coastal views, while Negril Hills Golf Club welcomes players of all skill levels.

